Hamilton Township Council Cuts Application Fee in Half for Habitat for Humanity

In City Hall, Local

Habitat for Humanity Northumberland was represented at Hamilton Township council’s committee-of-the-whole meeting Tuesday seeking financial relief for a condominium registration application.

Director of Business Operations Aimee Tedford specified Habitat hoped council would waive the $4,000 application fee and $6,000 deposit fee for legal and related review to do with the registration.

“We’re asking that these fees be waived in order to maintain affordability for our housing projects, especially Baltimore which is the seven net-zero condo unit,” Tedford said. “In order to complete the project, we’d like these fees to be waived. All families are now occupying the units. There’s 24 individuals who now have a hand up and now have an opportunity to grow their finances and be successful homeowners paying taxes.”

Deputy Mayor Larry Williamson said he understood Northumberland County was willing to do a 50% reduction for a similar request. He suggested the township offering the same for the $4,000 fee with Habitat still required to pay the full $6,000 amount.

Council passed the motion to reduce the application fee to $2,000 with the full deposit still required by Habitat.

Pete Fisher
Author: Pete Fisher

Has been a photojournalist for over 30-years and have been honoured to win numerous awards for photography and writing over the years. Best selling author for the book Highway of Heroes - True Patriot Love

Join Our Newsletter!

Want to keep up to date on news and events in Northumberland? Subscribe to newsletter!

You may also read!

Community Care Northumberland’s Ninth Annual Adopt a Grandparent Program Begins

For the ninth consecutive year, Community Care Northumberland will support seniors throughout the county this holiday season through the organization’s

Read More...

Ontario Investing More than $26.7 Million to Protect Survivors of Gender-Based Violence

Funding will boost shelter spaces and wrap-around services The Ontario government is investing an additional $26.7 million over two years

Read More...

Northumberland OPP – One Person Charged After Stolen Vehicle Recovered (Name Released)

Members of the Northumberland Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) have charged one individual following the recovery of

Read More...

Mobile Sliding Menu